V«cy Ymoi Qtildfii mm& mm* A< y )witrti(m Is quite ated not Ut» w Iwt ilwi HFARNFS bronchitis core Tbis Mr 1 '" iM ■ jmpwi V v. G. Hmzm who it a REGISTERED CHEMIST of L I ami tba ManuJaAurer » absolutely p«pand to itik* every ounce el kit Magnificent Reput» ■tip* em tke iadl dttl HEARNE79 COUGHS il equally beneficial fee young CHILDREH ADULTS and tbe VXftT AGKD. <IW ZWEAWO BFFICfi IBNKSDV SHU. iNO* TfTBA STiWT I IW «Ti»H
Straightway to Lock's, with little cash,'tis true, They wend their way, he looking lather blue;,* But ; 'wonders r never cease, though quality of the best. Ail was so wondrous cheap, their doubts were soothed to rest. They're married now, and 1 prattlers round them throng, .Asriiappy in tluir home as summer's day is long ; ; * Yet oft in loving circle they tell their littie flock * 1 How grateful still they feel to eood uuulJU , .. old WILLIAM LOCK! We havs Completely Furnished nearly 2QOO Kappy Homes. [ We have the biggest s< lection of Up-to-date Furniture in' the district 1 Onr prices are low—we don't believe in profiteering A good portion of our; immense stock is beinp sold at pre-war We give a>pecial C«,ncejwiDn to RETURNEF' SOLDIERS -they have done-thsi r bit for us, it is up to us to do something for them. ' ■ ' LOCK'S Complete Emporium Plant your waste lands in PINE TREES. spent to-day by a man of forty 01* under will place your old age absolutely .beyond the reach, of penury. speaut on a plantation and vested in each child will make /ample"provision,'for.ihis or. her education and.® start in business. A comparatively small rate struck for a few yeiars and spent in this direction would render -"any Borough or Council entirely rate-free in the matter of twenty to twenty-five years. ' ; As a Ratepayer, ias a Father, these statements are >vorth inquiring; into. , V . NOTE. —There are thousands of acres of waste land ill Nelson 'available. .' 1 can supply the tree, plant them, and, if desired, put you in touch with cheap areas. /KINQSLANbi PRIVATE 'BAG: I^LSQN. "MEW QQQ&n. Jgpcsciaß .Hcdiuc-Gcjf' Prices IK7CHESB CHESTS. SIDEBOARDS, PITH CANE CHAIRS, MORRIS CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS & BEDDING, CARPET SQUARES, HEARTH RUQS, LINOLEUMS, WINDOW BLINDS. WARDROBES, DININ& CHAIR* ■ couches: TABLES, SOFA IKUGB, CARPET RUNNERS. POOR M ATS, POLES Also full stock 7AKCY WIOT LIN^aOODt NDERCLOTHING, HOSIERY, TABLE LINEN, SHEETJCN'Q-, • .••, l v V; PTLtiOW CASES, PHiLOW^HAM^^r". NIGHTDRESSES, NTGkHTt)RESR C,A DUCHESS SETS,' TEA CLOTHS: CASEMENTS, . CURTAINS, JAP. SILK, TUSSOBU " PLAIN AND' FANOT HA.NDKTBI^m»M J—FLEMING and SONS *A*DY tmtUET
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 168, 13 July 1918, Page 2
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